Click on “The Shower Hour with P-Con” and instead of getting KNBR radio personality Patrick Connor’s show, you now get this:

“Whoops! Page not found.”

Connor, a broadcasting jock known to Bay Area sports fans as the wise-cracking, fast-talking “P-Con,” has been erased from local radio lore. The on-air personality, a fixture on both KNBR and the Manhattan-based website Barstool Sports, was fired by the Bay Area radio station Wednesday, a day after calling Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim a “hot piece of ass.”

According to Deadspin, Connor’s undoing came during a Tuesday broadcast of the Sirius XM radio talk show “Dialed-In with Dallas Braden,” hosted by the former A’s pitcher. During the show, Connor and comedian Brody Stevens got into a discussion about Twitter and started making comparisons between Kim and reality-TV star Kim Kardashian. Things quickly went off the rails.

Connor later apologized on Twitter “for being a total idiot.” But it was too late.

Yesterday in a weird attempt to make people laugh I failed. My comments about @chloekimsnow were more than inappropriate they were lame & gross. Im truly sorry Chloe. You’ve repped our country so brilliantly. I apologize to my colleagues & the listeners for being a total idiot.

Social media has since erupted with people weighing in on P-Con’s performance.

“That insufferable tool should have been fired years ago, on account of he sucks,” wrote ”Dingle” on this newspaper’s website.

Some commenters defended Connor . . .

PCon, you’re a very real guy on the air. Those who know you on air know ur an honorable man. Let the man who hasn’t said something regrettable step forward. Just learn from it and be better. Glad the penalty wasn’t too severe. Stay up bro! I’ll be listening to day.

KNBR is definitely going to protect Pcon. These are the guys that brought back Larry Krueger's racist ass and the only reason they fired him in the first place is because the manager of the San Francisco Giants DEMANDED it. They didn't want to. They love these pieces of shit.

Patrick May is an award-winning writer for the Bay Area News Group working with the business desk as a general assignment reporter. Over his 34 years in daily newspapers, he has traveled overseas and around the nation, covering wars and natural disasters, writing both breaking news stories and human-interest features. He has won numerous national and regional writing awards during his years as a reporter, 17 of them spent at the Miami Herald.

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